A wet start to the new year: Brunswick week in review

The new year is off and running, but some of us are still getting back up to speed. If you're feeling a little behind on goings-on around Brunswick, here's a chance to get caught up:

WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE: Workers from the Cleveland Water Department were summoned to Center Road Jan. 2 after a main break forced portion of the road to be closed for most of the day.

TAXES RISING: Medina County property owners will most likely see an increase in their property taxes when the bills arrive in the mail this week. County Auditor Michael Kovack said passage of a levy last November for the Medina County Board of Development Disabilities would affect every property owner, while others would see additional increases because of various local levies.

NOW OPEN: A new store open in Kmart plaza offers a unique product line -- funeral supplies. Mark and Debbie Bollinger offer a variety of merchandise ranging from a full line of coffins to headstones and pet remembrance items. A licensed funeral director, Mark Bollinger started the business to allow customers more planning options as well as lower prices.

CHANGES AFOOT: Brunswick's youth soccer programs are seeing changes in administration, but some of the new faces will be familiar ones. Former high school boys head coach Bruce Miller is the driving force behind the realignment, which is expected to raise the level of instruction and preparation.

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